LANSING COMMUNITY COLLEGE

CURRICULUM GUIDE

Basic Aviation Technology

Certificate of Completion

Curriculum Code: 1037 (Effective Fall 2004 -
Summer 2009)

This certificate of completion enables a
non-licensed individual to develop the knowledge and
understanding of basic aviation maintenance practices used to
maintain aircraft in accordance with the Title 14 Code of
Federal Aviation Regulations. While enrolled in this program,
students will learn the basic science and technical knowledge
necessary to repair and maintain modern aerospace vehicles.
Graduates will have demonstrated technical abilities in aircraft
ground handling and servicing, aircraft fueling procedures,
parking and mooring, equipment nomenclature and identification,
unapproved parts identification, and airport operations.
Completion of this certificate may be applied to the Airframe
and Powerplant License provided the student meets the
requirements of the Federal Aviation Regulation Part 147.

PREREQUISITES
Students should see Course Descriptions or Course
Offerings for course prerequisite information. See the
Assessment and Placement Testing section for skills
assessment and advising information.

In accordance with Federal Aviation Regulation
Part 147, completing the aforementioned curriculum does not
constitute approval to take the Federal Aviation Administration
Airframe or Powerplant Mechanic written, oral, and practical
license exams. The FAA approved training director must review
individual student enrollment, course records, and certification
course testing results before considering each student for
certification approval. Students are required to meet Federal
Aviation Regulations Part 147 training requirements to be
eligible for certification. Students will be required to
complete each certification course with a minimum grade of 71
percent and pass pre-tests for General and Airframe with a
minimum grade of 80 percent to be considered for the Federal
Aviation Administration written tests. To obtain FAA
certification approval, students will be required to complete
additional coursework.

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Students must complete each course with a minimum
grade of 71 percent to receive the Lansing Community College
certificate of achievement.

SUGGESTED COURSE SEQUENCE

Students should see course descriptions to find out when
departments plan to offer courses. Students who for any reason
are unable to follow the course sequence suggested below (for
example, those who are part-time, have transferred in courses
from another school, or have prerequisites to fulfill) should
contact an academic advisor or counselor for help with
adjustments.